Are there networks that pay partners after their channel gets suspended?

ShawnG

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As the title says I am trying to partner with a network but heard a lot of mix reviews about networks.


The biggest downside for me was the fact that there are networks out there that do not pay partners after a channel gets suspended. So meaning the money that someone earned before getting suspended is not paid to partners that are owed that money.


After asking around I just don’t know which network does pay after suspension and which does not.


I know that there are networks that do pay after suspension because I heard people talk but don’t know what networks do.


So any help will be welcome.


BTW: I am not saying that I want my channel suspended or something I just need to know it because I know that YouTube has an hand in shutting down channels with no reason so I just need insurance.
 
No never, because they can get taken to court over things like that. If you get suspended, it's usually over copyright or another legal issue, networks will never get involved and will just keep your money unless you're an actual asset to them. Meaning you need to be bringing in massive amounts of views for them
 
As the title says I am trying to partner with a network but heard a lot of mix reviews about networks.


The biggest downside for me was the fact that there are networks out there that do not pay partners after a channel gets suspended. So meaning the money that someone earned before getting suspended is not paid to partners that are owed that money.


After asking around I just don’t know which network does pay after suspension and which does not.


I know that there are networks that do pay after suspension because I heard people talk but don’t know what networks do.


So any help will be welcome.


BTW: I am not saying that I want my channel suspended or something I just need to know it because I know that YouTube has an hand in shutting down channels with no reason so I just need insurance.


Never has YouTube shutdown a channel for no reason, everytime a person has come on here complaining about YouTube shutdown their channel "for no reason", it was discovered they were in breach of TOS.
 
It would be easier to avoid channel suspension than to find a network that will pay a suspended channel.
 
It would be easier to avoid channel suspension than to find a network that will pay a suspended channel.


Agreed but the fact still remains there is always a chance to get a channel shut down so as said its better to know that you can trust your network than not you know.
 
Do you really think we're stupid? I've been around the block a long time and have yet to see an unjustified termination. Follow the rules or accept the consequences. It's a pretty simple thing to do.
 
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